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» Frequently Asked Questions about Granite:
What is granite?
Granite is a coarse grained crystalline igneous rock
composed primarily of quartz and feldspar. It forms from slowly cooling magma
that is subjected to extreme pressures deep beneath the earth's surface.
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Why are customers encouraged to view
their slabs prior to fabrication?
Because granite is a natural material, color variations, and veining
are perfectly normal. There may be vast differences between samples viewed and
a customer's actual material. Because this
material is a natural product consistency cannot be guaranteed, even within a
single slab.
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What does a slab viewing entail?
Slab viewings are made by
appointment once the measure has been scheduled. Please be advised that slab
viewings are held during normal business hours: Monday - Friday 9.00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. You will be invited to
our Itasca facility and view as many slabs
as required to complete your particular job; additional slabs may be pulled for
viewing at your request. Slab viewings can take anywhere from 20 minutes to an
hour depending on the intricacies of the job. Children are only allowed if closely supervised by parents. The viewing may be terminated if the child's safety is
compromised in any way. (i.e. running around the viewing grounds, climbing on
the slabs, etc.)
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Do I have to view my slabs?
No, but you will be required to sign
a waiver stating:
I have been given the opportunity to
view my material and have declined to do so. ALL stones are a product of
nature and NO two pieces are exactly alike. Color Veining and texture may
differ with each piece. We recommend that
each customer inspect their material PRIOR to fabrication.
I am aware that once
submitted to fabrication NO CHANGES CAN BE MADE. *** ABSOLUTELY NO CLAIMS WILL BE ACCEPTED AFTER FABRICATION FOR
REASONS OF COLOR, TEXTURE,
CONSISTENCY OR
VEINING. ***
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Can
I have granite installed over old existing cabinets and do I need to remove the
existing tops prior to measure ?
Yes, granite can be installed over existing cabinetry,
however granite will not be installed if the cabinets are not structurally
sound or are not level. If the cabinets are not level or structurally sound upon arrival of our installers, your installation will be rescheduled
once these issues have been rectified. Cabinets should be leveled within va" for a 10'
length.
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Can I place hot items directly on my granite counter-tops?
Yes.
Granite will tolerate temperatures in excess of 1200 degrees (F.). You can
safely places items from your oven/ stove top or grill directly on the granite
with out a trivet or hot pad. WARNING: Due to the extreme temperature
differences, hot glass dishes may crack when placed on the cool surface of the
granite; this is known as thermal shock. For this reason alone glass or Pyrex®
dishes should be placed on a trivet or hot pad.
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Can I use my granite counter top as a cutting board?
Yes, diamonds tipped tools are needed to cut through the
granite. Regular steel knives are no match for the hardness of granite; however
you will need to sharpen your knives more frequently.
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Can I have my sink/cook top cut out?
No. These cut outs are generally destroyed in the process
and do not come out as one solid piece. Large diameter drills are used with
diagonal saw cuts to remove the scored opening. If the cut out does happen to
come out as a whole piece, the edges will be rough, unfinished and sharp. These
unfinished pieces cannot be placed on the counter tops as they will scratch the
surface. A typical cut out measuring 30" x 20" can easily weigh 100
ponds.
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I have tile above my current backsplash, will new
splashes meet these tile lines?
Generally, no, granite is cut straight, your tile may not
be. We recommend removing existing tile, (this usually requires replacing the drywall
behind it as well) and replacing tile after new tops are installed.
For everyone's safety please keep children and pets
well out of the work area.
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What can I expect during installation?
Dust. Although we will make every effort to keep this to a
minimum, any adjustments or cut outs that are done on site will create stone
dust. The act of placing the tops on your cabinets can also shake loose dust
inside the cabinets themselves. To minimize your clean up & prevent any
damage to breakable cook ware please remove the contents of your lower
cabinets. It is also recommended to remove utensil drawers as well. Customers
may also want to place plastic sheeting over door ways to prevent dust traveling
to other areas of the house.
Please have appliances such as
refrigerators, under counter wine coolers and slide in stoves moved clear. Put
off painting or installing trim around the area where your tops will be
installed as well. Granite will 'scratch these surfaces and we will not be held
responsible for any damage to these items.
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What should I
clean my
granite with?
For everyday cleaning mild dish soap and water should be
sufficient. There are also a vast number of granite cleaners available at your
local home improvement stores. To avoid water streaks, wipe counters dry after
cleaning. Windex® or similar products can be used to clean up. excess oil. Because of the acidic levels it
is not recommended for daily cleaning. These types of cleaners also contain dyes and should
not be left on the counters for an extended period of time.
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Can
I stain granite?
Almost anything can be stained,
but sealed granite will resist most common stains. Oil will penetrate this seal
and can be difficult to remove. Oil spills should be cleaned up immediately. If
oil has penetrated the seal, clean up as
much of it as you can, then sprinkle baby powder or baking soda over the stain, cover with plastic wrap and allow it to sit for
24 hours. This will encourage the oil to be absorbed by the powder. Depending
on how long the oil was allowed to sit on the top,
this may require more than one application. In the case of stubborn stains you
may want to call in a professional stone restorer.
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How
often do I need to seal my granite?
The
'Marble
Institute of America' recommends sealing
once a year. Using highly
acidic or harsh chemicals may deteriorate the original seal, therefore requiring sealing more often. If water
is no longer beading up on the top, it's
time to
reseal. Over sealing can lead to a
hazy look.
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I
left a cold drink on my granite top and now there is a dark ring. What do I do?
Nothing. Just as the cold liquid
inside the glass pulled water from the air to create sweat on the outside of
the glass, the cold has condensed water
(under the sealer) with in the stone. Simply
remove the glass; wipe up excess water, the condensed water with in the stone
will dissipate after a few hours.
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